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EVENTS 2003, 2002, 2001

December 11, 2003, Groundbreaking for the Daniel L. Malone Engineering Center (pictures)

September 15, 2003, Prof. Lavik, Prof. Ramirez among MIT world’s Top Young Innovators

September 2003, Nine news agencies contact Prof. Pan about her research

September 2003, Prof. Yeh receives YIP Award and NSF ITR Grant

September 2003, ACS Certificate of Merit to EnvE grad student Sharon Walker

August 2003, Engineering announces new Senior Advisory Committee

July 30, 2003, Prof. Smooke awarded A. K. Oppenheim Prize in Japan

July 10, 2003, Dean Fleury testifies at Subcommittee on Energy in Congress 

July 8, 2003, New York Times features Prof. Schoelkopf's research

July 2, 2003, New student-designed and -built solar car unveiled (picture)

June 18, 2003, Discovery Channel films Prof. Kuc filmed for series

June 2003, Prof. Morse elected to CT Academy of Science and Engineering

June 2003, AVS Science & Technology Society's premier honors to Prof. Ahn

May 23, 2003, Engineering Commencement Ceremonies (pictures)

May 2003, Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers honors Prof. Kahlil

May 5, 2003, American Academy of Arts and Sciences elects Prof. Devoret

April 25-26, 2003, AYA Assembly LXII focuses on Engineering (pictures)

March 2003, Control systems divisions of eight societies honor Prof. Narendra

March 10-11, 2003, New Haven Science Fair in memory of Prof. Robert Apfel (pictures)

February 27, 2003, "Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day" at Yale (MANY pictures)

February 2003, Graduate Student wins IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting Award

February 2003, National Academy of Engineering elects Prof. Ma

February 2003, 736 apply for 30 slots in Engineering graduate program

January 2003,  WIRED Magazine nominee Ms. Jeremijenko for award

December 2002, Yale Engineering ranks 1st in worldwide citation impact, again

December 2002, Another graduate student wins IEEE SISC Ed Nicollian Award

November 2002, Prof. Mark Reed elected Fellow of the American Physical Society 

October 2002, Another national award for Prof. Jerry Woodall

October 2002, Dr. Hohenberg receives Lars Onsager Prize

October 9, 2002, Chemical Engineering Professor Emeritus John Fenn wins NOBEL PRIZE

September 26, 2002, $1.2 M W.M. Keck Grant for Quantum Information Center

September, 2002, 1st Yale Environmental Engineering Ph.D. merits national award

September 13 (Friday!), 2002, Engineering Fall Barbecue (pictures!)

September 2002, NAE invites Prof. Charles Ahn and Prof. Robert Schoelkopf

August 2002, Dr. Beth Anne Bennett among 22 women named NSF ADVANCE Fellows

August 2002, Prof. Horvath among 20th century chemistry's notables

August 2002, Prof. Elimelech honored for landmark environmental engineering paper 

August 1, 2002, Prof. Robert E. Apfel succumbs at the age of 59

June 2002, Prof. Joseph Pignatello, among world's most cited researchers says ISI

June 2002, Prof. Robert Apfel receives Acoustical Society of America Gold Medal 

May 27, 2002, Congratulations to the Engineering Prize Winners!

May 10, 2002, Prof. Jerry Woodall accepts National Medal of Technology at White House

April 26, 2002, J. Robert Mann Jr. '51E receives Yale Medal for service the Yale

April 25, 2002, Prof. Duncan receives $7.1 M grant for Biomedical Engineering program

April 17, 2002, Prof. Reed receives YSEA  Advancement of Basic and Applied Science Award

April 2002, Dr. Joseph Pignatello's paper among the decade's 10 most cited

March 2002, Electrical Engineering/Applied Math senior inundated with offers for grad study

March 23, 2002, Frontiers of Science and Engineering (for high school students) begins 

February, March, April 2002, Engineering Sesquicentennial Lecture Series

February 2002, Prof. Janet Pan receives NSF Faculty Early Career Award

February 15, 2002, National Academy of Engineering elects Prof. Morse, Prof. Graedel

February 2002, Prof. Kumpati Narendra to serve on Board of University of New Haven

January 2002, Sandia begins Yale Campus Executive Program

December 2001, Goizueta Foundation endows second Professorship, Scholarship Fund

December 21, 2001, Science hails Prof. Mark Reed's role in "Breakthrough of the Year"

November 2001, Yale Engineering ranked #1 in 1996-2000 citation impact

November 16, 2001, Prof. Michel Devoret,
leading experimental condensed matter physicist, joins Applied Physics

November 6, 2001, Prof. Mark Saltzman first
tenured professor for Yale biomedical engineering

November 2001,
Prof. Nicholas Read wins 2002 Oliver E. Buckley Prize

October 2001, Another student elected to Phi Beta Kappa

October 2001, Prof. Charles Ahn becomes third Applied Physics Packard Fellow in 4 years

October 2001, Double major with 3.96 average elected to Phi Beta Kappa

October 2001, Prof. Mark Reed accepts honor in Japan at international symposium 

September 2001, Prof. James Duncan to chair Section of NIH Center for Scientific Review

July 30, 2001,  Prof. Mark Reed on Forbes cover (7/30/01), among nanotechnology pioneers 

May 2001, Environmental Engineering graduate student garners awards

April 2001,
$2.4 M DARPA grant for Yale Combustion group for miniaturized power generation

April 25, 2001,
Engineering alumni garner all three YSEA annual awards

April 2, 2001, National Society of Black Engineers at Yale starts new tradition 

March 2001, Prof. Mark Reed shares in $7.676 million DARPA
grant

March 22, 2001, D. Allan Bromley, former Dean of Engineering, to receive Yale Sheffield Medal 

March 12, 2001, Prof. Mark Reed's high school advisee wins second $100,000 scholarship

February 2001, Cesar Pelli and Associates to design new Engineering building

January 2001,
Jim C. Chen receives 2001 Environmental Engineering and Chemistry Graduate Student Award

January 2001, NSF awards $2.5 M to Prof. Elimelech, four others, for environmental research

January 2001, A national award for Prof. Csaba Horváth

January 2001, Prof. James Duncan named IEEE Fellow for medical image analysis, computer vision

January 2001, Frontiers of Science and Engineering 2001 held in March and April this year

December 13, 2000, Team Lux gets $50,000 loan, renovated space

December 2000,
Prof. Jerry Woodall receives IEEE Third Millennium Award 

December 2000, Dean Fleury named Frederick W. Beinecke Professor of Engineering and Applied Physics

December 11, 2000,
Prof. Mark Reed's high school advisee is national winner, gets $100,000

December 2000, Zhijiong Luo wins IEEE/SISC 2000 Ed Nicollian Best Student Paper Award

November 29, 2000, Prof. Emeritus W. Jack Cunningham, Engineering historian, on Sheffield's railroads

November 27, 2000, Prof. Mark Reed featured in Fortune for molecular transistors

November 20, 2000, Mr. Josepth Levitzky honored by American Chemical Society

October 30, 2000, Prof. Mark Reed, Dr. James Klemic among Yale inventors of revolutionary technology

October 30, 2000, Thomas E. Golden '51E B.S., '52 M.Eng, endows Engineering professorship

October 23, 2000, Henry Schacht '56E BS, '88 MAH, new Chair and CEO of Lucent Technologies

October 2000,
Prof. Robert Schoelkopf to receive $650,000 as Packard Fellow

September 2000, $3.5 million from NSF's ITR to Prof. Peter Belhumeur and colleagues

September 2000, Prof. Daniel Rosner's Transport Processes... issued in paperback

September 2000,  Environmental Engineering graduate students win major fellowships 

September 2000, National Geographic September issue features Prof. John Gore's imaging

August 2000, NIH awards Prof. John Gore $1,820,000 to continue brain imaging studies 

August 2000, Graduate dissertation wins first APS Andreas Dissertation Award

July 5, 2000, Paul A. Fleury appointed Dean of Engineering    

July 4, 2000, E. Turan Onat, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, dies

June 30, 2000,  D. Allan Bromley, Dean of Engineering from 1994 to 2000, returns to Physics 

April 12, 2000, Charles A. Walker '48 D.Eng., former ChE Chair and College Master, dies

April 12, 2000, Presidential Early Career Award to Prof. Michael Loewenberg

April 1, 2000, YellowPen wins top $50,000 YES prize for Ph.D. candidate Stephen Smith and postdoc Stephen D. Robinson 

March 17, 2000, Highest Yale award for scholarship and teaching for Prof. William Bennett Jr.

March 3, 2000, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering inducts Prof. Duncan 

March 2000, ASME selects Kevin Salandy 2000 for award

February 2000, Prof. A. Stephen Morse's among 25 important papers of 20th century

February 2000, International Journal  of Computer Vision publishes Yale special issue

February 2000, American Chemical Society selects Jeffrey Y. Chen for distinction 

February 2000, $135,000 for Professors John Gore and Adam Anderson to complete textbook 

January 23-25, 2000, Conference in honor of Prof. Horvath who pioneered HPLC

January 2000, Prof. John Gore receives $500,000 from NIH toward purchase of FMRI

January 19, 2000, Gift of $24 million by John Malone '63 to support new Engineering building

January 19, 2000, YALE TO INVEST $500 MILLION IN SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FACILITIES

January 5, 2000, NASA to fund microgravity research by Professors Apfel, Grant, and Loewenberg

November 4, 1999, Yale launches drive for building to house Biomedical Engineering

November, 1999, ME lecturer, EE alumnus, one of MIT's Technology Review 100 innovators under 35

November 1, 1999, New York Times highlights Prof. Mark Reed’s revolutionary research

October 18, 1999,  Bioscience and Nanotechnology Workshop

October 13, 1999, Prof. Daniel Rosner recognized for excellence in aerosol research.

October 7, 1999, John C. Malone, Chairman, Liberty Media Corporation, named Sheffield Fellow

October 7, 1999, Prof. Robert D. Grober receives Sheffield Teaching Award for 1999

October, 1999, Prof. A. Stephen Morse and Prof. Peter Belhumeur win NSF 2.6 million for fish/AUV's motion study

May 24, 1999,  Undergraduate and Graduate Student winners of the 1999 Faculty of Engineering Prizes

April 21, 1999, Yale Students Win $20,000 First Prize and a Shot at Venture Capital

April 17, 1999, Team Lux unveils "Lux Perpetua," Yale's solar vehicle

April 14, 1999,  Isonics Corp. to use patent by Prof. T-P. Ma for advanced wafer development

April 1999, Prof. Robert D. Grober appointed to Endowed Professorship

April 1999, Prof. John Gore receives $1.4 million to continue NMR studies

April 7, 1999, Dr. Mary L. Good, Donaghey University Professor at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, named Sheffield Fellow

March 1999, Prof. Marshall B. Long elected Fellow of the Optical Society of America

February 16, 1999, Prof. Katepalli R. Sreenivasan elected to the National Academy of Engineering

February 10, 1999, Prof. Eric I. Altman receives highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government

February 1999, Frontiers of Science and Engineering, program for high school juniors, starts Feb. 22

January 1999, Prof. Pierre Hohenberg receives the 1999 Max Planck Medaille

November 17, 1998, Henry P. Becton, Director Emeritus, Becton Dickinson and Company, Sheffield Fellow

November 5, 1998, George David, President and CEO of United Technologies Corporation, Dean's Distinguished Lecturer

October 29, 1998, Nathan Myhrvold, Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Corporation, Sheffield Fellow

October 22, 1998,  Robert Glaser, CEO, RealNetworks, Sheffield Fellow

October 12, 1998,National Award for our graduate student's invention

October 12, 1998, Prof. Morse Honored for work on Automatic Control Systems

October, Dean D. Allan Bromley announces four Special Speakers for fall of 1998

September/October, Yale ranks fourth among U.S. Research Universities

September 18,1998, Grad student's invention has potential to change computer industry

September 8, 1998, Yale student among winners in the 1998 BFGoodrich National Collegiate Inventors Program

August 21-23, 1998, Professor Peter Belhumeur, EE and CS, was invited by the President of the National Academy of Sciences Bruce Alberts to participate in the Academy's First Annual Symposium on the Frontiers of Science, held August 21-23 at the National Academy of Sciences Beckman Center in Irvine, California

August 9, 1998, "Yale, Bell Labs Forge Ahead in Field of Spintronics"

August 1998, Professor A. Stephen Morse, EE, is winner of the 1999 IEEE Control Systems Award

July 4-8, 1998, Yale undergrad team, youngest, shines in Robot World Cup Soccer Games in Paris

July 6, 1998, Reported in Business Week, Single-Electron Transistors Make Quantum Leap

April 24, 1998,  Norman E. Johnson Senior Vice President, Weyerhaeuser Company, Dean's Distinguished Lecturer

April 1998, Items of Interest 1997-1998, a year's happenings in the Faculty of Engineering

March 26, 1998, John Manley, Minister of Industry, Canada, Dean's Distinguished Lecturer

March 1998, Chair in Chemical Engineering, established in honor of alumnus Roberto Goizueta, late CEO and chair of The Coca-Cola Company

February 1998, Frontiers of Science and Engineering, 1998 Program

 

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